Did love dawn again for Rob and Kristen?

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It’s all good: Kristen Stewart said she and Robert Pattinson were “going to be fine,” although what she was referring to is anybody’s guess.

U.K. rag The Sun — OK, not the most reliable source — is reporting that Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson have reunited, and yes, it feels so good.

Their love is timeless, they can’t live without each other and she has probably run out of his old T-shirts to be seen around town in. Never mind that there are no sources cited in the story, nor has either actor said as much to the press.

The only “official” thing Stewart has said is that the two were “going to be fine,” but she seemed to be referring to the fact that they’re working together again on the upcoming “Twilight” film. Let’s just hope the director is a woman.

Celebrity Birthdays

Actor Fred Willard (“Best in Show”) is 79.

Actress Alison Lohman (“Drag Me To Hell”) is 33.

Rapper Xzibit is 38.

Actor James Marsden (“X-Men”) is 39.

Actor James Gandolfini (“The Sopranos”) is 51.

Singer Frankie Avalon is 73.

Actor Robert Blake is 79.

My two duds

Despite being gay himself, Rupert Everett really ruffled feathers by saying to Britain’s Sunday Times, “I can’t think of anything worse than being brought up by two gay dads.”

The backlash has been swift and sharp, despite the apparent offhandedness of the remark, which really seemed more of a joke than an indictment. Then again, he did add, “Some people might not agree with that. Fine! That’s just my opinion.” Hmmm. So maybe he wasn’t kidding?

He says he is not a member of the “gay community,” and he likes it that way. We’re thinking that the gay community agrees.

It’s better to burn a CD than to fade away

Local legend Neil Young seems to get what most other musicians over 40 do not. “I look at Internet as the new radio,” he told the audience at a recent music conference. “Piracy is the new radio. That’s how music gets around.”

Young is echoing what other theorists have claimed, that piracy actually builds business instead of destroying it.

Of course, it’s easier for someone like Young to go there, since he already made a fortune from his work before the Internet revolution.

Come to think of it, so did Metallica, who are on the opposite end of the file-sharing spectrum, and have publicly decried the practice.

Face it, dudes, he is just, um, Young-er and hipper than you.

Quick Takes

The Church of Scientology finally responded to the Tom Cruise story in Vanity Fair, citing its “shoddy journalism, religious bigotry, and potential legal liability.”

Matthew Broderick and Sarah Jessica Parker have put their New York townhouse on the market for more than $24 million.

“Modern Family” actor Eric Stonestreet got escorted out of his seat at a Dodgers game by security after getting into a verbal altercation with a Cardinals fan.

LiLo called out Amanda Bynes on Twitter this weekend: “Why did I get put in jail and a Nickelodeon star has had NO punishment(s) so far?”